Chimneypieces | Renaissance | Stock No: 10013

A Victorian Gothic Revival antique Yorkstone fireplace mantel

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Stock No.10013

A large Yorkstone Chimneypiece in the Jacobean Revival manner with twin shields on the spandrels carved with mythical hounds bearing olive branches similar to those found on the City of Hull Coat of Arms.

Provenance: From The Royal Infirmary in Hull, Yorkshire, built in 1842 and demolished in the 1970s. The architect was H F Lockwood who later became the chief architect of Victorian Bradford and of Saltaire a Victorian model village within the City of Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
English late 19th century.

9500
GBP
Width Height Depth
External 72"
183 cms
57 12"
146 cms
35 38"
90 cms
Internal 47 316"
120 cms
46 12"
118 cms

Link to: Antique Renaissance, Gothic Tudor Fireplace mantels and Chimneypieces: 1260 - 1600


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